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At the Bottom of the Garden
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I had realized that, sometimes, one thing had to die for something else to live.
When sisters Violet and Lily suddenly find themselves orphaned after their parents die on a skiing trip, they are sent to live with their only living relative, Aunt Clara. At first, Clara does not want to take the girls, but when she finds out that there will be a monthly allowance as their guardian, she willingly agrees.
Not long after the girls arrive at her home (Crescent Hill), Violet and Lily start to see ghosts haunting the place. The girls realize that Crescent Hill may not be safe, especially after the ghosts reveal that their aunt is a murderer.
With no one else to turn to, they have to learn to survive on their own while avoiding their aunt's malicious plans for them in the meantime.
**This book has huge A Series of Unfortunate Events vibes.**
When sisters Violet and Lily suddenly find themselves orphaned after their parents die on a skiing trip, they are sent to live with their only living relative, Aunt Clara. At first, Clara does not want to take the girls, but when she finds out that there will be a monthly allowance as their guardian, she willingly agrees.
Not long after the girls arrive at her home (Crescent Hill), Violet and Lily start to see ghosts haunting the place. The girls realize that Crescent Hill may not be safe, especially after the ghosts reveal that their aunt is a murderer.
With no one else to turn to, they have to learn to survive on their own while avoiding their aunt's malicious plans for them in the meantime.
**This book has huge A Series of Unfortunate Events vibes.**

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March 17, 2025
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March 17, 2025
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